Trailer identification

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Trailer identification

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I don't know much about military trailers?Can someone identify this one for me and tell me what it might be worth?It has tail gates on both ends.No tags only army and a serial number.

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Hey Matt,

I believe that is an M-104 bed. One of those post war trailers. What is the forklift next to it?

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Looks like the bed off of an M101, 1960's period trailer..
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I'll look at the fork lift today they want $685 for it.That's a good deal if it runs. 8) 8) 8)
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Matt,

Wrong coast for me. But a coat of OD paint and a couple of stars and it makes a great HMV that will pay its own way.

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Your right Bill OD paint a star some 750x20's and a gun mount and someone can add it to there list :wink: :wink:
Its not for me if it won't work on a hill or in the mud I don't want it.
It would be helpful in restoreing MV's.
I will find out more about it If anyone is interested.
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This is a HMV There is OD paint under that orange It runs And it can be had for a lot less than $685 the guy said more like $400 Look it allready has a hydrovac :lol: :lol: :lol:

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So what is it?

Any data plates.

Too bad it is so far away.

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The fork lift was built by Champ corp. Rated at 4000 pounds.16ft mast lift.
Model #200

If anyone is interrested drop me a line.
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